Trends clarification
I have a few questions as to what, exactly, I'm seeing on the "Trends" graphs.
Xymongen and Xymonnet runtime.... Is this the time, in (mili)seconds that it takes for those processes to run on that system? In other words, if the Xymongen says 300m, does that mean it took 300 miliseconds to generate a webpage? And, if xymonet says 2 s, does that mean it took 2 seconds to run all of the network tests on that host?
Incoming messages - My graph is showing about "625 m"... what is "m"? My average is 0.6 What does that number mean?
Thank you.
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I have a few questions as to what, exactly, I'm seeing on the "Trends" graphs.
Xymongen and Xymonnet runtime.... Is this the time, in (mili)seconds that it takes for those processes to run on that system? In other words, if the Xymongen says 300m, does that mean it took 300 miliseconds to generate a webpage? And, if xymonet says 2 s, does that mean it took 2 seconds to run all of the network tests on that host?
Yes, the runtime for both of these is what's graphed. The current value should equal the "TIME TOTAL" line within the status message itself.
Incoming messages - My graph is showing about "625 m"... what is "m"? My average is 0.6 What does that number mean?
I think the "m" is just the RRD-tagged, auto-generated SI prefix...
0.6 x = 600 milli-x
-jc
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cleaver@terabithia.org
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